System and method for automated processing of requests for approval of materials for business development

ABSTRACT

A system and method for automated processing requests for reviewing and approving business development materials, such as marketing flipbooks and request for proposals, etc., for compliance and performance approval employs an application server that presents a web-based request form. A requestor uses the request form to enter information regarding the approval request and to select reviewer. The application server then generates a request document and sends it with the business development materials to the selected reviewer(s). The request form and marketing presentation materials are archived in a database to allow real-time monitoring and future auditing.

RELATED APPLICATION

The invention claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Application60/753,859, filed Dec. 23, 2005.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention generally relates to business development materials suchas marketing presentations and requests for proposals (RFPs), and moreparticularly to a process of reviewing business development materialsfor compliance and performance approval.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Service providers in various industries, such as financial and insuranceindustries, routinely prepare materials for business development, suchas marketing presentations and requests for proposals (RFPs), etc., forpurposes of generating new business or updating existing clients. Thematerials for business development often contain performance data andadvertising representations that must comply with regulatory and bestpractices marketing standards. To ensure the quality of the marketingpresentations, RFPs, and other business development materials, manyservice providers have implemented internal compliance and performancereviews for the business development materials before they can beactually used, in order to prevent the inclusion of wrong, inaccurate,or improper information in the materials. Moreover, there are U.S.Federal regulations, industry best practices, foreign, industry related,and internal policies regarding the presentations and data usage thathave to be followed, and the compliance with the rules also has to bechecked before the business development materials can be used.

In the conventional business setting, however, the process of reviewingbusiness development materials for performance and compliance can bequite cumbersome and difficult to coordinate and monitor, and theturn-around time can be quite long. Typically, a requestor forcompliance and/or performance review would send in the request and thebusiness development materials by mail or other means to the reviewers,and it is often confusing for the requestor to find the right regionalreviewer(s) or specialist(s) for the particular product being marketed.When a reviewer receives the request, it is quite often hard for thereviewer to identify the extent of review required, which depends on theproduct specific information, the applicable laws of the jurisdictionwhere the audience resides and where the presentations will be made, andthe type of prospect or client.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the invention to provide asystem and method for processing requests for performance and compliancereview/approval of business development materials, such as marketingpresentations and request for proposals (RFPs), etc., that significantlysimplifies the generation and distribution of the review request.

It is a related object of the invention to provide the ability forreal-time tracking of review requests for business developmentmaterials, business approvals, performance approvals and complianceaudited information during the review process, and archiving the reviewresults.

These objects and other related projects are achieved by the presentinvention, which provides an automated system and method for processingrequests for reviews of business development materials for complianceand performance. The automated process is based on a computer-assistedgeneration and submission of a review request, hereinafter referred toas the Compliance Approval Request Form (CARF), through user interfacescreens provided by an application server that prompt the requestor toenter pertinent information regarding the business developmentmaterials, including but not limited to location of presentation andaudience domicile, presenter, date of presentation and audiencedescription. Depending on factors such as the type of CARF chosen by therequestor, the geographic location of where the sales and marketingmaterials will be used, and the source of any performance data beingused, the system will determine whether approval is required fromperformance or compliance reviewers or both. After completing andsubmitting the CARF form, a request document is automatically created bythe application server and attached to an electronic message (e.g.,email) with the presentation materials (if provided) included, and sentto the relevant performance and/or compliance reviewers in theirrespective geographical jurisdiction for review, revision and/orapproval. The system also stores the request information and businessdevelopment materials to enable efficient tracking, archiving, andreporting of the reviews.

The advantages of the invention can be understood from the descriptionof embodiments of the invention set forth below with reference to thedrawings, in which:

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)

FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an embodiment of a system inaccordance with the invention for automated processing ofcompliance/performance requests;

FIG. 2 shows a user interface page presented by an application serverfor a requestor to initiate a request for approval of businessdevelopment materials;

FIG. 3 shows a second user interface page for the requestor to select areview request type;

FIGS. 4-6 show a user interface page that presents a request form withdata fields for the requestor to enter relevant information for thereview request;

FIG. 7 shows an email message containing a request document for a reviewrequest;

FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing a process for a review request usingstandard marketing materials;

FIG. 9 is a flow chart showing a process for a review request that usesnon-standard marketing materials;

FIG. 10 is a user interface page allowing a user to select a criterionfor generating a report; and

FIG. 11 is a report showing a statistical analysis of review requestsbased on a given criterion.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a system 20 for automated processing ofcompliance/performance reviews of business development materials inaccordance with the invention. The system automatically directsmarketing and sales reviews to the selected compliance and/orperformance reviewers based on factors such as the product or strategybeing sold and the region of the presentation. It also tracks all salesand marketing materials for review and approval from compliance. Therequest data provided by the requestors and the materials submitted forreview are archived such that they can be retrieved in the future forauditing and performance evaluation purposes.

The system of the present invention enables review requests for businessdevelopment materials to be processed and tracked in a structured,organized, manner. Business development materials encompass variousmarketing and sales materials used in different stages of businessdevelopment. By way of example, two common types of business developmentmaterials are marketing flipbooks and request for proposals (RFPs). Amarketing flipbook is a marketing presentation intended to be given to apotential customer (i.e., a prospect) and may include slide shows,performance analyses, fact sheets, etc. An RFP, typically withquestionnaires, is a request from an interested prospect for a moredetailed business proposal, which may be handled by a team separate fromthe marketing representatives that made the initial contact with theprospect. There are many other types of business development materialsthat may include, for example and not limited to, prospectuses andprivate placement memoranda; news letters; brochures and circulars;seminar materials; audio or video tapes; mailing inserts; salesmaterials transmitted electronically through websites pre-approved forcompliance; prospect sales materials for external distribution used inconjunction with training programs; sales, marketing or promotionalmaterials or events that are paid by the company, such as radio ortelevision programming; advertising such as newspaper or magazineadvertisements and radio and TV commercials; press releases created ordistributed by the company or its affiliate to promote business; publicrelations opportunities such as newspaper or magazine articles; formletters; web contents; and client letters. For illustration purposes,the following description describes an example in which the businessdevelopment material to be reviewed is a marketing flipbook. It will beappreciated, however, that reviews of other types of businessdevelopment materials can be similarly carried out in accordance withthe invention.

In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the system 20 includes an applicationserver 22, which may be for example implemented on a machine thatresides on a computer network 24. In a preferred embodiment, the network24 is the intranet of the company generating the business developmentmaterials, and the application server 22 is implemented as a web server.A requestor 28 that wants to make a request for review of his/herbusiness development materials can access the application server 22 viathe intranet using a browser on the requestor's computer 30.Alternatively, the network 24 may be a public network such as theInternet. In that case, security measures on different levels, such aspassword protection, encryption, and point-to-point tunneling, etc., arepreferably implemented to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, and theft ofinformation.

In accordance with a feature of the invention, the application server 22is programmed to interact with the requestor 28 to collect relevantinformation for generating the review request. The information to becollected includes, for example, the type of review to be performed, thereviewer or reviewers for that request, the location of the businessdevelopment materials to be reviewed, etc. To that end, as will bedescribed in greater detail below, the application server 22 providesuser interface screens for the requestor 28 to enter the neededinformation. The user interface screens are transmitted over the network22 for display on the computer 30 of the requestor 28, and data enteredby the requestor 28 through the user interface screens are transmittedfrom the requestor's computer 30 to the application server 22 forprocessing. The application server 22 then generates a request document32 based on the information entered by the requestor. The requestdocument 32 is transmitted electronically, such as by email, to one ormore designated compliance reviewers 38 and/or performance reviewers 39,together with the business development materials 36 to be reviewed. Aselected reviewer reviews the business development materials and givesan approval if the materials are acceptable. The reviewer may also takeactions, such as communicating with the requestor, to makechanges/corrections to the marketing materials. The request documents 42and the approvals 44 can be stored in a database 40 for real-timemonitoring of the approval process and archived for future auditing andperformance evaluation. The database also stores marketing materials 46that have been approved so that they can be used for references in thefuture.

Turning now to FIG. 2, to submit a compliance/performance reviewrequest, the requestor accesses the application server 22 through theintranet 24 and logs in. The application server presents a main startpage 50, which allows the request for make a request for a report. Tothat end, the requestor is prompted to specify the report type, startdate, end date, and report format. This start page is also used for theuser to initiate the process of generating a review request. If a userclicks on the “New CARF” option in the upper left corner of the screen,the application server presents a request form in the next userinterface page 52 as shown in FIG. 3. In that interface page 52, theapplication server prompts the requestor to select a request type, whichmay be based on the extent of new materials in the marketingpresentation, and other parameters such as the geographic region inwhich the presentation will be made. In one implementation, theselection box 53 provides a drop-down list that includes five optionsfor the requestor to choose from: Standard marketing material, Contentchanges to standard marketing material, Data updates to standardmarketing material, Custom/new marketing material, and Asia. One ofthese types may be selected based on the following considerations:

Standard Marketing material—Use if the presentation is a standardpresentation that is posted to the intranet and has not been altered inany way except for the date of the presentation and the name of theclient on the cover.Content Changes to Standard Marketing Material—Use if significantchanges have been made to the existing standard marketing materials thatwill become the new standard.Data Updates to Standard Marketing Material—Use if updating standardmarketing materials with charts/graphs from the prior period to thecurrent period from either Performance or another source.Custom/New Marketing Material—Use if the presentation is completely newor if a standard marketing presentation is being customized for aparticular audience, client or prospect.Asia—Use if this marketing presentation is to be used only in Asia.

Once the user selects the type of CARF request, the application server22 presents a request form that has multiple data fields for therequestor to enter pertinent data regarding the review request.Depending on the selected request type, the request form may bepresented with only pertinent sections enabled, and the requestor has tocomplete the enabled sections. FIGS. 4-6 show an example of the requestform that has various sections. In the first part of the form 56 asshown in FIG. 4, the requestor is prompted to enter data regarding thereview in different categories, such as: project description, audience,distribution, type of material, and marketing approval. The meaning(stated in italic) for the data fields in these categories are asfollows:

A. Project Description

Submitted By: name of Requestor submitting the CARF

Telephone: phone number of the Requestor submitting the CARF

Date & Time Submitted: Date and Time Requestor submits the CARF. Usecalendar to the right to input the date and time in the correct format.

Date & Time Required: Date and time Requestor would like to receiveapproval from Performance and/or Compliance.

Client or Prospect Name: Name of Client or Prospect that will bereceiving the material

Existing Client? Is the audience being presented to an existing client

Country of Client/Prospect: Country where the client/prospect isdomiciled

Country where material will be presented: Country where the presentationof the material will take place.

Consultant(s) name (if applicable): name of consultant requesting theinformation

Date of use: date that the material will be presented to theclient/prospect

Presented By: name of sales rep., client service, portfolio manager(s)etc.

Name of Product/Strategy presented: name of the product or strategy

B. Audience

Institutional—check if the material will be presented to aninstitutional audience

Retail—check if the material will be presented to a retail audience

Internal Use Only—check if the material will be used internally only. Ifthe audience is internal, then the material can be submitted for reviewon a post use basis.

For Broker/Dealer Use Only—check if the material will be presented onlyto a broker/dealer affiliated with AIG

C. Distribution

External-Public Distribution—check if the material will be distributedas advertising to the general public

External One-on-One—check if the material will be distributed tospecific client/prospect

External Consultant—check if the material will be distributed tospecific consultant

Internet—check if the material will be posted to the public internet

Other Specify—specify the distribution of the material if it is notdefined above

D. Type of Material

Please specify from the list below the type(s) of material to bereviewed: Flipbook, Web Content, RFP/RFI, Newsletter, Sample RFP, PressRelease, Fact Sheet, Advertisement, Other—Specify. (See FIG. 5).

E. Marketing Approval

Is there performance information in the marketing piece? —check yes orno

What is the source of this information? —choose one or more sources ofthe included performance data by holding down the CTRL key when makingyour selection(s).

Are the source and date named for statistics and performance figures?

Is the new brand identity definition included? —check yes or no

Subject to compliance sign-off, have all relevant footnotes and Appendixreferences been correctly included? —check yes or no

Do you believe the content to be true, fair and not misleading? —checkyes or no

Is there documentation available to evidence facts and figures used?—check yes or no

Business/Requestor Signoff (Name/Date/Time)—type in the name and date ofapproval of an associate of the product or presentation that hasreviewed and approved the accuracy of the presentation. This personshould be a VP or person specifically designated by Compliance who canattest to the accuracy of the material.

In the example in FIG. 5, the requestor has selected “Flipbook” as thetype of the business development material to be reviewed.

Turning to FIG. 6, the review requestor is also required to specify thereviewer(s) for the compliance and/or performance review. To assist therequestor in identifying the right reviewers for the request, a helpfile is available, along with a list of performance reviewers inprovided in a Performance list box 60, and a list of compliancereviewers are provided in a Compliance list box 62, from which therequestor can select the reviewers for the particular request. In oneimplementation, the requestor is required to select a primaryperformance reviewer and a secondary performance reviewer based on theselected type of CARF or if it is an alternative product, and to selecta primary compliance reviewer and a secondary compliance reviewer basedon the regional location of the presentation. The CARF form 56 alsoincludes an Attach Files section that allows the requestor to attachfiles containing the marketing presentation materials that are to beapproved by the reviewers. To attach a file, the requestor specifies thelink or URL to the file in the space 64 provided. By click on the Browsebutton 65, the requestor can browse file directories to locate the fileto be attached with the request.

Once the requestor has entered the required information concerning thereview request and clicks “Submit” button 66 in the form 56, theinformation entered into the CARF web page 56 is stored, or archived, inthe database 40 so that it can be tracked real-time or used later forauditing and performance review purposes. Each CARF submitted is given adynamically generated number based on the type of CARF and a numericalsequence. The application server 22 generates a request document 32(FIG. 1) that is populated using the information entered by therequestor 28 into the CARF web page 56. The application server 22 thenautomatically sends an email message 31, with the request document 32and the files containing the marketing materials 36 to be reviewed asattachments, to the selected performance and/or compliance officers. Therecipients of the email message depend on the type of CARF, productionor region of the presentation as entered by the requestor in theweb-based form.

FIG. 7 shows an example of an email message sent to a reviewer. Theemail message 70 notifies the reviewer that he has been selected by therequestor to review and approve the request. The email message 70includes the request document 32 as an attachment, and may include otherinformation as shown in the request information table 71 in the emailmessage.

When a reviewer receives an email message with a request document, heopens the attachments in the email to review the marketing materialsattached thereto, and sends his comments back to the requestor. Once allcomments are incorporated into the materials to be reviewed, thereviewer completes those sections in the request document reserved forthe reviewer, and saves the request document. The performance reviewershould forward the completed CARF to the compliance reviewer, and thecompliance reviewer will send the completed CARF back to the requestor.

Based on the type of CARF chosen by the requestor, the system willdetermine if compliance and/or performance officers will receive anemail requesting approval. FIG. 8 shows in a flow chart form the processof reviewing a marketing presentation with standard marketing material.If the requestor selects the Standard Marketing Material request type(step 81), the Performance list box in the web-based CARF page 56containing the names of performance reviewers is disabled so that therequestor cannot select from it. Performance review in this case is notnecessary because the presentation is a standard one that was alreadyglobally approved by compliance and performance. When the form issubmitted (step 82), the email requesting approval is only sent to theselected compliance officer(s) (step 83). The review process is carriedout in an iterative manner, with the reviewer providing commentsregarding changes to be made (step 85), and the requestor making thechanges and sending the materials with the changes back by email to thereviewer for approval (step 86). Once the materials are approved (step84), the compliance officer signs, dates, and emails the requestdocument back to the requestor (step 87).

In contrast, if the requestor chooses the request type to be ContentChanges to Standard Marketing Material, Data Updates to StandardMarketing Material, or Custom/New Marketing Material, the requester isrequired to fill out sections A-E in the request form shown in FIGS.4-6. FIG. 9 shows the process for reviewing a marketing presentationthat contains custom/new marketing materials, content changes tostandard marketing materials, and data updates to standard marketingmaterials. Within Section E (FIG. 6) of the form, if the requestorchooses “No” as an answer to the question “Is there performanceinformation in the marketing piece?” (step 91), then the PerformanceReviewers list box containing names of performance officers is disabled.The email requesting approval will only be sent to the selectedcompliance officer.

If, however, the requestor answers “Yes” to that question, thendepending on the source of the information one of the followingalternatives will occur. If the requestor chooses “AIGGRE” and/or“Performance” (step 92), she is required to choose the performanceofficer(s) who provided the data from the Performance list box and theCompliance officer from the Compliance list box (step 93). In that case,two emails will be sent (step 95). The selected performance officer willreceive a notice email which does not require approval from theperformance officer unless the data provided is incorrect. The selectedcompliance officer will receive a separate email requesting approval.

If the requestor chooses “AIGGRE Intranet,” and/or “PRIS System inSwitzerland,” and/or “UCITS Fund Reports” (step 96), no performancereview is required, and the requestor is asked to choose only thecompliance officer(s) to review the marketing materials from theCompliance list box. This is because those sources are approvedperformance sources so no additional performance approval is required.An email is sent to the selected compliance officer to request approvalof the marketing materials (step 97). If the requestor chooses “Other”(step 98) she is required to fill out the “Additional Comments byRequestor” textbox (FIG. 6) and select the relevant product specialistin the Performance list that needs to review and approve the data in themarketing materials. The requestor also chooses the complianceofficer(s) from the Compliance list box. Two emails are then sent out,one to the selected performance officer for performance approval (step99), and the other to the selected compliance officer for complianceapproval (step 101), contingent upon performance approval.

By archiving the review requests and responses, the system can build upa database 40 that can be used for monitoring and auditing purposes. Forinstance, the data can be used for statistical performance analyses. Byway of example, as shown in FIG. 10, the application server may generatereports based on criteria 106 selected by a user. In one implementation,there are seven criteria that can be selected for report generation:Cumulative, Less than 48 hours, Less than 48 hours excluding StandardMarketing Materials, Product/Strategy, Region, Type of CARF, and Type ofmaterial.

The contents and format of the report can be tailored according to theneed of the report requestor. FIG. 11 is an exemplary report pageshowing, in a pie-chart format, the percentage of requests made morethan 48 hours in advance of making the marketing presentation. Reportsbased on various other criteria can also be generated. The collection ofdata in the database allows the generation of reports easily and readilyfor performance evaluation and auditing purposes.

In view of the many possible embodiments to which the principles of thisinvention may be applied, it should be recognized that the embodimentdescribed herein with respect to the drawing Figures is meant to beillustrative only and should not be taken as limiting the scope ofinvention. Those of skill in the art will recognize that the elements ofthe illustrated embodiments can be modified in arrangement and detailwithout departing from the spirit of the invention. Therefore, theinvention as described herein contemplates all such embodiments as maycome within the scope of the following claims and equivalents thereof.

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 17. A system for automated processing of requests for approval of marketing materials for at least one of a product and a service, comprising: an application server located on a network and programmed to present through an electronic user interface a review request form with data fields adapted to collect data from a requestor connected to the network, the data fields including: at least one data field adapted to indicate an audience type from a set of predetermined audience types; at least one data field adapted to indicate a distribution type from a set of predetermined distribution types; at least one data field adapted to indicate the marketing materials under review include performance information relating to the performance of the product or service, at least one data field adapted to indicate a selection of at least one performance reviewer for reviewing performance information in the marketing materials, and at least one data field adapted to indicate a selection of at least one compliance reviewer for reviewing the marketing materials for compliance with at least one predetermined criteria, the application server being further programmed to generate a review request document based on information entered by the requestor and to send an electronic message including the request document to at least one selected reviewer; and a database for archiving information regarding the review request document and the marketing materials.
 18. The system according to claim 17, wherein the electronic message is an email message, and the review request form includes a section adapted to attach the marketing materials to be reviewed to the review request form, and wherein the application server generates the email message with the marketing materials attached thereto.
 19. The system according to claim 17, wherein the application server is further programmed to generate a report based on information regarding review request documents archived in the database.
 20. The system according to claim 17, wherein the application server is programmed to present a user interface screen that includes a report generation section adapted to generate a report based upon a selection of report generation criteria by a requestor, and the report is generated based on information regarding review request documents archived in the database in response to the report generation criteria received through the user interface screen.
 21. The system according to claim 17, wherein the set of predetermined audience types includes an institutional audience, a retail audience, an internal-use-only audience, and a broker- or dealer-use-only audience.
 22. The system according to claim 17, wherein the set of predetermined distribution types includes an external-public distribution, an external one-on-one distribution, an external consultant distribution, an internet distribution, and a user-specified distribution.
 23. The system according to claim 21, wherein the set of predetermined distribution types includes an external-public distribution, an external one-on-one distribution, an external consultant distribution, an internet distribution, and a user-specified distribution.
 24. A method of processing requests for approval of marketing materials for at least one of a product and a service, the method comprising: presenting a review request form through an electronic user interface over a network to a requestor connected to the network, the review request form having a plurality of data fields including: at least one data field adapted to indicate the marketing materials under review include performance information relating to the product or service, at least one data field adapted to indicate a selection of at least one performance reviewer for reviewing performance information in the marketing materials for wrong, inaccurate, or improper information, and at least one data field adapted to indicate a selection of at least one compliance reviewer for reviewing the marketing materials for compliance with at least one predetermined criteria; receiving information from the requestor through the review request form; generating a review request document based on information received from the requestor; and sending an electronic message with the request document to at least one selected reviewer.
 25. The method according to claim 24, wherein the step of receiving information from the requestor includes receiving a selection of a performance reviewer, and the method further comprising: determining, by the selected performance reviewer, if the performance information includes wrong, inaccurate, or improper information.
 26. The method according to claim 24, the step of receiving information from the requestor includes receiving a selection of a compliance reviewer, and the method further comprising: determining, by the compliance reviewer, if the marketing materials are in compliance with at least one predetermined criteria.
 27. The method according to claim 25, the step of receiving information from the requestor includes receiving a selection of a compliance reviewer, and the method further comprising: determining, by the compliance reviewer, if the marketing materials are in compliance with at least one predetermined criteria.
 28. The method according to claim 24, wherein the step of presenting the request form includes selectively enabling a section in the request form based on information received from the requestor.
 29. The method according to claim 24, wherein the step of presenting the request form includes selectively disabling a section in the request form based on information received from the requestor.
 30. The method according to claim 24, wherein the step of receiving information from the requestor includes receiving a selection of an audience type from a set of predetermined audience types.
 31. The method according to claim 30, wherein the step of receiving information from the requestor includes receiving a selection of a distribution type from a set of predetermined distribution types.
 32. The method according to claim 24, further comprising: archiving, in a database, information regarding the review request document and the marketing materials.
 33. The method according to claim 32, further comprising: presenting a user interface screen that includes a report generation section adapted to generate a report based upon a selection of report generation criteria; receiving report generation criteria through the user interface screen; generating a report using information archived in the database based on the received report generation criteria.
 34. The method according to claim 24, wherein the electronic message is an email message.
 35. The method according to claim 34, wherein the email message includes the marketing materials attached thereto. 